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- 4
- Nice enough.
Cosy enough place, albeit a little hippy-influenced, and the pictures indicated the owners' Krishna affiliations openly enough. The menu had helpfully indicated vegan and raw-food options, so the choice was firaly straightforward. The tea and the soya hot-choc were for some reason served ahead of the meal, and the hot chocolate was actually fairly bitter-tasting (no problem with that). The draniki (East European answer to hash browns) with veggies and pesto were extremely tasty but hardly held together. My companion's manti (Turkish-style dumplings) with spinach and feta cheese were very tasty too, and much more shapely. Overall a good experience.